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Group Photograph of Miners in Uniforms in Front of Equipment | This is a black and white staged group photograph of miners posing in front of mining equipment with lunch pails and light-able miners caps on. | circa 1920s | November 13, 2019 |
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Two Donk Brothers Miners and Man in Suit inside Mine Shaft | This is a Black and white photograph of two Donk Brothers Miners sitting on a piece of machinery and squatting with a shovel and a man in a suit conversing inside the Donk no. 2 mine shaft. | Circa 1910s | November 13, 2019 |
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Illinois Terminal Engine Number 30 | This is a black and white photograph of the "Illinois Terminal" Engine no. 30. The engine appears to be pulling railcarts of coal behind it. four are visible in the image. The engine has steam coming from its chimney stack. A conductor can be seen leaning out of the window of the train. | circa 1900s | November 13, 2019 |
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High School Senior Louis Neptune in Coal Miner Baseball Uniform | This is a black and white photograph of high school senior Louis Neptune in a coal miner baseball uniform | circa 1930s | November 13, 2019 |
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1955 Standard Office Personnel in front of Main Office Building | This is a black and white photograph with white border and label. The image depicts office personnel standing and sitting on the steps in front of the main office building. A sign for the building reads "Office Standard Oil Co." The bottom middle of the front of the image is labeled, "Personnel in picture taken of Main Office Force September, 1955." On the back of the image is penned, "p 15 Remember when." Additionally an attached piece of carbon paper lists the names of the personnel in the photograph arranged in rows from left to right. | September 1955 | October 24, 2018 |
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Hole From Mining Trash Dump from the Donk Brothers Mine no. 2 | This is a black and white photograph of a mining trash dump at the Donk Brothers Mine no. 2. The railroad is visible on the left, with a locomotive pulling a series of coal cars. In the center of the image a group of men and women are present seen standing around the pit. | circa 1920s | November 13, 2019 |
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Employee Photos from the St. Louis Smelting and Refining Co. | These six photographs show the employees Chas. Kirksey (Sul. For.), Vincent Fromcheck (Sul. For.), Wm. Spalding (Sul. For.), Hubert White (B.F. For.), Raymond Whaley (B.F. For.), and Randall Whaley (B.F. For.) at the St. Louis Smelting and Refining Co. These photographs were taken around the 1910s or 1920s. | circa 1910s-1920s | March 21, 2019 |
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"Roxoleum" The Roxana Petroleum Company Magazine from September 1919 | This issue, “The End of the Line,” Volume 2 Number 9, was published in September 1919. “Roxoleum”, the company publication of Roxana Petroleum Corporation, was a series of magazines published over the course of three years, starting during WWI as a link between the company and service members. This monthly magazine was named “Dawn” and underwent a name change in 1918. The magazine features poems, cartoons, short stories, company information, letters from soldiers, photos, celebrations, pictorials of employees who are service members, and much more. The information was largely contributed by employees and staff members. In the last issue of the magazine the President van der Gracht stated, “We have been feeling, of late, that ‘Roxoleum,’ which was created as a special periodical for times of unusual disturbance, and as a tie between the staff at home and our boys at the battle front or in the training camps, has now fulfilled its purpose and that we can lay it to rest with this issue.” | September 1919 | November 17, 2017 |
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1941-1945 WWII Air Force Hat | This is a USAAF serviceman's hat from WWII in very good condition. The hat has white and blue stitching with a metal clip, and on the ohter is a line of white stitching crossing diagonally from the bottom up to the side. On the inside of the hat is the enlisted members last name as well as a list of ten digits. This hat belonged the great grandfather of Angelina Ball, he was a member of the "Mighty 8th." He was a doctor and flight surgeon. His rank was as a 1st lieutenant. He was stationed in Algeria and Tunisia. This hat was photographed as part of a Madison Historical class visit to Liberty Middle School in spring 2020. It was brought to class by Angelina Ball. |
1941 - 1945 | March 4, 2020 |
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1967 Maryville Over Age 35 Team | This is a black and white team photograph of the Maryville over age 35 team on September 28, 1967. | 1967 | November 13, 2019 |